With the SdKfz 250/251 3D drawing phase of the project coming to a close, we are wrapping up the bits and pieces from these projects and come up with standalone versions of these AT guns!

These guns will probably come in a single sprue, and will include crews. Objective of this newoffering is to attract customers to replace their not so up-to-standard white metal artillery with our all plastic highly detailed alternatives; and to give customers choices when they are startinga new army.

These look really good .Hope the crews are in good action poses . IRC the 75mm Pak 40 only had wooden boxes and the metal tubes for ammo . That metal box pictured was only used with the 50mm Pak 38 . You can see them strapped on SdKfz 234/2 Puma fenders in Normandy era pictures . An honest mistake , in fact Tamiya still include one in their model kit .( Its from the mid 70s and they don't want to retool it )

The lower shield on the 37mm was raised as well when it was towed , should be an easy fix with a knife . The tricky part will be cutting the upper part of the gun shield to fold down the 3 flaps . ( have done that with the Tamiya 1/35 scale Pak 36 ) . Sometimes I think I should just build kits straight out of the box , no kit bashing ...

Steve, I don't think these will come soon. the 37mm and 75mm gun projects are being considered because a large part of the gun is/will be available anyway through the 250/251 projects, this means just the wheels and trails would have to be made. This is not so for the 88mm or sdkfz 7. (Though I would like to see these as well)

Looks great to me. I like the way you've suggested the double layered gunshield, and the stowed version of the baseplate.

I'm much more interested in this than the Pak 36, and I think it will be very popular. Your caption mentions "3 crews" - does this mean 3 different full crews or 3 figures? I'd assume the latter, since a set of mid-war figures would pretty much cover things. However, it would be nice to have a crew in the same sort of gear as Warlord's plastic Grenadiers. They are very popular.